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Again I don't get the title CNBC, this is a long list of titles insinuating or what the reader would presume was a business owner making a profit of 400K a year, when the business owner hasn't even made a profit at all and is currently still in debt. On a side note, it seems like a genuine person and I hope she does well and makes a profit because she seems like she has the drive and passion for it. Always like seeing people happy doing what they love.
@@mattbosley3531 Which was what was said in my reply. If you insinuate with a title like that, it would be easily presumed it was profit. Not the latter being in debt and haven't made profit. It's called click bait. So I called it out
I would buy from her. Entrepreneurs like her are a rare breed. Most of us stuck in our 9-5’s wouldn’t dare venture out of our comfort zone to take her risks. God bless her!
i love it too but i always feel like people are slightly putting on a front, so i decided to make my own series that's anonymous so the guests don't have to show off. you get a more realistic look and people talk more about how their work affects their life and visa versa
First year of business should never be profitable. She has debt, and still is solvent enough to continue operating despite that. The one year mark is the first major hurdle for new businesses. If she survives after five years, then at that rate she will be very profitable. But the business will also have to expand, and so the question will always be how much do you take for yourself or reinvest. She took $22k pay from her own company, which she solely controls. That's just something to put down for taxes, it doesn't reveal the actual finances of the business.
“Bring in" is a misleading phrase. I can bring in $300k by buying $400k of cheese and selling them at a loss. What's "bring in"? Revenue or net income?
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Bring in implies profit, 400k in total sales on a low margin product, the story is good and I’m happy for that girl, but the title is misleading, great example of how small things can infect our kids brains and distort their perception, do better.
I don't think she is real about the figures. Does she just feed herself cheese and live in a loff? You work from about 8 - 6 every day every week to get that number
She has correctly shown that you have to implement every idea you have, and more important than that is to continue to be patient and persevere until you achieve success and maintain it.
You love it because it's as addictive as cocaine. It's a concentrated form of milk, milk that is supposed to make a baby from another species addicted on his/her mother's milk in order to grow big and fast. A cocktail of hormones definitely not something meant for humans, even more so adults. Once you understand all the horrible diseases linked to its consumption, including how horrible it is to the animals, you give it up. Once you give it up, you find it DISGUSTING! It should be banned, but too many interests behind: the dairy industry is very rich & powerful and wants to stay like this.
You like it because it's as addictive as cocaine. It's a concentrated form of milk, milk that is supposed to make a baby from another species addicted on his/her mother's milk in order to grow big and fast. A cocktail of hormones definitely not something meant for humans, even more so adults. Once you understand all the horrible diseases linked to its consumption, including how horrible it is to the animals, you give it up. Once you give it up, you find it DISGUSTING! It should be banned, but too many interests behind: the dairy industry is very rich & powerful and wants to stay like this.
i think the titles mislead how happy some of these people are from earning very little but living their dreams. i speak to people all the time for my show that are not so different and it's really interesting to see. i speak to all different kinds of people and just present them as they are. i think this youtube show is kinda too focussed on the money when not everyone is
Forget The Bear we have The Mouse! No seriously love the energy, love the cheese,and curious about the margins ( cost accountant mainstream food manufacturering) the framework is solid; it'sis the making profit at or before 5 years cause homie gotta live
Please make a store and a brand simple as that . Make a corner store and make the brand about premium Quilty cheese and you will be met with a lot of demand .in a quick time you will have many stores in USA and you will start selling franchises .
I once walked into an exclusive cheese shop with hundreds of varieties of cheeses in Amsterdam, and it smelled like literal garbage. I walked right out. 😂
It's nice she's making a go of it but the video is rather misleading. Selling vs making. There's a big difference here. She has turned a profit though and I hope it increases for her.
@cnbc can you post profit instead of revenue? if it were early amazon numbers they brought in a ton of revenue with enormous net losses. I could say I bring in $5 - 10m a year trading based on credit transactions then lol
If you were in Nepal, Switzerland or in the right place in south America, where there is no production... You would double this business 😅. Too bad you r in Ny... Cheese is that one thing I never buy cause it s not healthy nor cheap😂
@@kittentalons It is the only true cheese. Where I come from, most gastronome, will only eat raw milk cheese, the rest being considered industrial. (slightly unfair tbh).
I think what she is doing is awesome and I do wish her the best but holy cow this title is pure click bait they didn't make anywhere near that or ever claim that lol.
i always sensed i was slightly being misled by this series so i just made my own it's a bit more real and focusses also on how their work interacts with their lives rather than just money talk and success-posturing. she's awesome and maybe i can interview her too!
What a confusion state of incompetence and corruption that runs through this administration in our government are getting more risky and ridiculous, i feel the sympathy and empathy of the citizens not getting due help they deserve, thank you Lillie Tamara, imagine investing $4,000 within 4 days of your investment you're profited with $6,530, wow thank you Jesus ❤
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She wouldn't be single if I knew her. She is so cool and brave for doing the things she loves.
@@Arivera41682😂 she’s not profitable …. So you gonna pay for her life then?
C. Hesse owns a cheese company - talk about a perfect name!
Meant to be since baby
Was just about to comment that. She was destined to work with cheese lol
It’s like how they name Batman villains. The Riddler’s real name is Edward Nygma. Or E. Nygma (pronounced together as Enigma)
Again I don't get the title CNBC, this is a long list of titles insinuating or what the reader would presume was a business owner making a profit of 400K a year, when the business owner hasn't even made a profit at all and is currently still in debt.
On a side note, it seems like a genuine person and I hope she does well and makes a profit because she seems like she has the drive and passion for it. Always like seeing people happy doing what they love.
Agree this is a horrible clickbait title. 400k of total revenue is definitely not the same as 400k profit. smh.
It doesn't say profit, just says she brings in 400k. And with rent prices in NYC I'm surprised she can find a decent place to live.
@@mattbosley3531 Which was what was said in my reply. If you insinuate with a title like that, it would be easily presumed it was profit. Not the latter being in debt and haven't made profit. It's called click bait. So I called it out
You’re upset that you assumed wrong. Why would you assume profit and not revenue?
the titles of our guest interviews are just quotes from the guests
Not sure what’s more impressive, her knowledge about cheese or her ability to resist the temptation of taking a bite outta everything 🤷♀️
She definitely did not resist
Making cheese is like being a chef or cook. For instance, I enjoy doing food preparation for other people more than eating the food.
You get tired of it. It's like working in the restaurant industry, after eating all the food , you get tired of it. Lol
Lies again? Blacks On Cougars USD SGD
She probably doesn't like it anymore lol
I would buy from her. Entrepreneurs like her are a rare breed. Most of us stuck in our 9-5’s wouldn’t dare venture out of our comfort zone to take her risks. God bless her!
She loves cheese. She sells cheese. Her smiles are standard "cheese". So healing!!! Love this one.
really like these series! a look into a world we wouldn't normally see
Blessed are the cheesemakers.
For they will inherit the wine!
I love to see hard working, good people who are just following their passion!
i interview a lot of these kinds of people!
Nothing like your own business.
nothing like being white.
She’s still in debt💀
@@user-hn3uu3gj2g kinda how business works. Takes guts, but the sky is the limit.
As someone who most only eats cheddar cheese occasionally I had no idea people were THIS into cheese. This is so intriguing. Thanks for sharing!
LOVE LOVE LOVE this series from CNBC!
i love it too but i always feel like people are slightly putting on a front, so i decided to make my own series that's anonymous so the guests don't have to show off. you get a more realistic look and people talk more about how their work affects their life and visa versa
Rename how I make 22k a year selling cheese.
First year of business should never be profitable. She has debt, and still is solvent enough to continue operating despite that. The one year mark is the first major hurdle for new businesses. If she survives after five years, then at that rate she will be very profitable. But the business will also have to expand, and so the question will always be how much do you take for yourself or reinvest.
She took $22k pay from her own company, which she solely controls. That's just something to put down for taxes, it doesn't reveal the actual finances of the business.
its genius, she only has to pay income tax on the 22k
In New York City 😟
@@gio.orbit5498 obviously she is financially stable .
@@Dweller12Videos "Should never"
Such lies.
Love her attitude! 😊
She's amazing! Brilliant video!
“Bring in" is a misleading phrase. I can bring in $300k by buying $400k of cheese and selling them at a loss. What's "bring in"? Revenue or net income?
You can tell she loves it and she's competent. As an employee in a different field she would likely make great money.
Caroline's journey from cheesemonger apprentice to a successful entrepreneur showcases the power of leveraging one's passion into a profitable niche business. Her meticulous selection process not only ensures quality but also cultivates a unique market position. 🧀
She's not successful yet though. She has yet to turn a profit and is in debt.
Bro thinks he's on LinkedIn
The headline is deceptive. She didn't make 400k. That was what she sold. She had plenty of expenses out of that.
Bring in implies profit, 400k in total sales on a low margin product, the story is good and I’m happy for that girl, but the title is misleading, great example of how small things can infect our kids brains and distort their perception, do better.
Hey Caroline, cheese and thank you! 🙏🏼
Can’t fault her for chasing her passion. That said, not sure how you can work 80 hour weeks to make $22k/year in NYC of all places.
I don't think she is real about the figures. Does she just feed herself cheese and live in a loff? You work from about 8 - 6 every day every week to get that number
It happens
Ummm selling 400thousand in cheese and making 400thou is 2 different things.. the headline makes it sound like she's making that as income.
Yeah I turned the video off after 1:15. such a clickbait
@@fscheck Well it is CNBC.
It said she's "bringing in 400k" not making a 400k profit.
@@thesecretlifeofhuman back when I commented, the headline was different.
For real. Besides that do we really need another middle man trying to make a profit selling someone else's cheese.
One pound = 0.45 kg. For anyone watching from a country that uses a decent metric system.
I am actually surprised that there is only one pound...
She has correctly shown that you have to implement every idea you have, and more important than that is to continue to be patient and persevere until you achieve success and maintain it.
So no French cheese ? No Roquefort ? No Époisses ? ( don't know if this one travel well , though)
She's a very smart and hardworking person with a big dream
What a great woman. She found the perfect business for herself. She will become a millionaire.
I LOVE cheese 😋
What a cool way to make a living
You love it because it's as addictive as cocaine. It's a concentrated form of milk, milk that is supposed to make a baby from another species addicted on his/her mother's milk in order to grow big and fast. A cocktail of hormones definitely not something meant for humans, even more so adults. Once you understand all the horrible diseases linked to its consumption, including how horrible it is to the animals, you give it up. Once you give it up, you find it DISGUSTING! It should be banned, but too many interests behind: the dairy industry is very rich & powerful and wants to stay like this.
Such an honest and cute smile 😊
i like cheese
You like it because it's as addictive as cocaine. It's a concentrated form of milk, milk that is supposed to make a baby from another species addicted on his/her mother's milk in order to grow big and fast. A cocktail of hormones definitely not something meant for humans, even more so adults. Once you understand all the horrible diseases linked to its consumption, including how horrible it is to the animals, you give it up. Once you give it up, you find it DISGUSTING! It should be banned, but too many interests behind: the dairy industry is very rich & powerful and wants to stay like this.
You can "Bring in $400,00" and get paid very little, these clickbait titles are ridiculous, she earns minimum wage.
i think the titles mislead how happy some of these people are from earning very little but living their dreams. i speak to people all the time for my show that are not so different and it's really interesting to see. i speak to all different kinds of people and just present them as they are. i think this youtube show is kinda too focussed on the money when not everyone is
Forget The Bear we have The Mouse!
No seriously love the energy, love the cheese,and curious about the margins
( cost accountant mainstream food manufacturering) the framework is solid; it'sis the making profit at or before 5 years cause homie gotta live
OK but what is her take home income/profit though? Bringing in 400k or more doesn't mean you take home/profit the same you might even run at a loss.
She said she hasn't made a profit yet
Open House for cheese sampling once per month is good idea!! Maybe can do some "special events" as well 🙂
Great clip for a cheese lover like me!
She looks like a great person
Please make a store and a brand simple as that . Make a corner store and make the brand about premium Quilty cheese and you will be met with a lot of demand .in a quick time you will have many stores in USA and you will start selling franchises .
I would sell everything and go and apprentice myself to her for payment only in product, and the option to bake baguettes somewhere nearby.
And 3/4 goes to overhead
Yum!!! I would go to her open house just to sample my body weight in cheese! And buy some of course!
As a lactose intolerant person, I had to watch this in the toilet 💀
How to give purchase order?
But what's the net profit?
$0 paid herself a $22k salary
She said she hasn't made a profit yet
So the title should be “making 22k selling cheese”
ya, i'm more interested in the net profit rather than gross. You can have $billion gross but 0 profit, which is not that fascinating.
@@AmazingJunkie Mmmmmmmm
So cool ! Im sure in a few years the business will have grown like crazy
everyone must read emyth before starting a business
How do you order as an average individual
Highly recommend trying out yak cheese from Nepal. The best cheese ever.
Name of company!?
Can u show the steps of making this cheese
As long as you’re not using the gmo microbial enzyme rather than the tried and true rennet.
Love cheese Yummy 😊
I once walked into an exclusive cheese shop with hundreds of varieties of cheeses in Amsterdam, and it smelled like literal garbage. I walked right out. 😂
Should rename to "How to earn less than minimum wage selling cheese"
No Quebec cheese curds?
Cool 👍🏼
Would like to try the super old Alpine cheese
Very cool!
Gouda for you, young lady! That's the best I could do at 06:00am LOL
The single part is completely unnecessary…
Impressive!
Stinky toe is your biggest client lol.
If you bring in $400,000 a year and can't make a profit, that's a disgrace.
She a 10/10.
I'm so distracted by her gorgeous hair
Hesse is pretty and her Chesse❤😊
It's nice she's making a go of it but the video is rather misleading. Selling vs making. There's a big difference here. She has turned a profit though and I hope it increases for her.
Her name lol😂 she was born for this lol
How does she get past the gate keepers in the agriculture industry?
I love cheese.
@cnbc can you post profit instead of revenue? if it were early amazon numbers they brought in a ton of revenue with enormous net losses. I could say I bring in $5 - 10m a year trading based on credit transactions then lol
Sweetheart, according to what you said and according to the numbers, you take home close to $80,000 a year so please relax and chill out
Sounds cheesy
I'm high and all I can hear was the Barista raspy voice from Louder Milk. "Why do you talk like that?"
She sounds like the Thranos lady
If you were in Nepal, Switzerland or in the right place in south America, where there is no production... You would double this business 😅. Too bad you r in Ny...
Cheese is that one thing I never buy cause it s not healthy nor cheap😂
Listen to neo surf by surkin
Is raw milk cheese allowed in the US?
Yes
@@kittentalons It is the only true cheese. Where I come from, most gastronome, will only eat raw milk cheese, the rest being considered industrial. (slightly unfair tbh).
XD Americans are like oh life is soo expensive in NY but also make 500k selling cheeses hahahaha
I think what she is doing is awesome and I do wish her the best but holy cow this title is pure click bait they didn't make anywhere near that or ever claim that lol.
i always sensed i was slightly being misled by this series so i just made my own it's a bit more real and focusses also on how their work interacts with their lives rather than just money talk and success-posturing. she's awesome and maybe i can interview her too!
Not word issued on RAW CHEESE
Is cheese really that perishable? Some cheeses, yes. Her cheeses are quite reasonably priced.
I think I want to marry her, she's so lovely:)
I had a company that brought in $700k, but none of that was profit, so I had to wind it down. Sounds like this person is not making any money either.
i guess so is spotify and all the others
🎉🎉❤❤❤ nice 👌
Wow, $400K selling cheese? Caroline is proving that with passion and determination, any niche can be a goldmine! 💼💸
Misleading, clickbait title. The title should be how much her salary is instead.
What a confusion state of incompetence and corruption that runs through this administration in our government are getting more risky and ridiculous, i feel the sympathy and empathy of the citizens not getting due help they deserve, thank you Lillie Tamara, imagine investing $4,000 within 4 days of your investment you're profited with $6,530, wow thank you Jesus ❤
She has such cute tiktok videos
Title is so misleading dislike
Mad cheezy
5 years to make a profit in cheese?
400k profit - I think that’s just revenue
I want to do the same! :(
I low cheese I’m from Wisconsin
Did she change her name just to spell out C.heese?
youtube video seo expert
Oh your pretty.
Your margins are so low! Raise the sale volumes and margins.
These people cut the cheese and their customers love it.....weird.